The Anonymous Donor program is where by the identity of the Donor including all personal data will remain confidential and will not be disclosed to Client(s)/Recipient(s), child or children.

¤ The information released to Client(s)/Recipient(s), child or children will be limited to:

The Donor’s Personal and Family Medical History (‡),

The Donor’s Life Style Assessment (‡) and,

The Donor’s Medical Laboratory test results.

A Donor’s “baby” picture (‡) is released only with the Donor's consent.

¤ The “Anonymous Donor” shall not be presumed to be the legal father of any child or

children born as a result of Assisted Reproduction. This means that the Donor shall not

be made liable for issues related to child support, inheritance, parental and custodial rights etc...
Statutory laws governing custodial and parental rights to a child or childrenby the birth mother and her partner using Donor sperm may vary from State by State.

¤ The “Anonymous Donor” cryopreserved inventory is limited to Five (5) Client(s)/Recipients that have reported successful live births per State within the U.S.A. per Donor.

BioGenetics corporation may exercise the right to limit distribution and/or the number of individual Client(s)/Recipients requesting "Anonymous Donor" cryopreserved inventoried vials, based on the individual country’s Assisted Reproduction Regulations.

The “ACCESS DONOR” program:

The "Access Donor" program allows the Client(s)/Recipient(s), the Donor and their offspring the opportunity to access information regarding each other in a structured way.

¤ The Donor demographics and identifying information is to include the donor’s ethnicity, date of birth, residential address, social security number, as well as, non-identifying information, such as the Donor Personal and Family Medical History, the Donor's Life Style Assessment, the Donor’s Medical Laboratory test results, a recent picture of the donor to be kept by a centralized registry.

¤ The Client(s)/Recipient(s) of a Donor conceived child can access non-identifying information:
The Donor Personal and Family Medical History (‡).

The Donor’s Life Style Assessment (‡).

The Donor’s Medical Laboratory test results.

The Donor recent adult picture of the donor (‡).

¤ A child conceived using donated sperm from an “Access Donor”, once one becomes 18 years of age or older, will be able to access:

Identifying and non-identifying information about the Donor, including the Donor's name and date of birth including the most recent contact information, as well as, the sex and year of birth of each other offspring of the Donor.

¤ The “Access Donor” can access non-identifying information about a child or children born using the donated sperm:

The information is limited to the child or children’s sex and year of birth.

The “Access Donor” shall not be presumed to be the legal father of any child or
children born as a result of Assisted Reproduction. This means that the donor shall not
be made liable for issues related to child support, inheritance, parental and custodial rights etc...
Statutory laws governing custodial and parental rights to child or children
by the birth mother and her partner using Donor sperm may vary from State by State.

¤ The“Access Donor" cryopreserved inventory is limited to ten (10) Client(s)/Recipients that have reported successful live births WorldWide per Donor.

The T.A.ID sperm Donor allows for the Client(s)/Recipient(s), her spouse/partner, (if any) and the Donor to have access to each other from the onset of the process and eventually to the future child or children.

¤ The Client(s)/Recipient(s) will have access to:

The Donor’s Personal and Family Medical History (‡).

The Donor’s Life Style Assessment (‡).

The Donor’s Medical Laboratory test results.

The Donor’s recent adult picture (‡).

¤ The Donor’s identity is revealed to the Client(s)/Recipient(s) and spouse/partner (if any) during a “FACE TO FACE” meeting, whenever
geographically feasible, and eventually to the child or children as elected by the Client(s)/Recipient(s) parent(s) within the Agreement and terms of a “Recipient  Donor Agreement” *.
The terms of the “RecipientDonor Agreement” to be develop jointly between the Client(s)/Recipient(s), and spouse/partner (if any)
and the Donor. The “Recipient-Donor Agreement” shall be a separate and independent of any other agreements in place with BioGenetics.

Legal counsel assistance is available to facilitate the process.

All legal fees for the “Recipient- Donor Agreement” will be the sole responsibility of the Client(s)/Recipient(s) and her Spouse/partner (if any).

¤ The T.A.ID sperm Donor shall not be presumed to be the legal father of any child or children born as
a result of Assisted Reproduction. This means that the Donor shall not be made liable for issues
related to child support, inheritance, parental and custodial rights etc...
Statutory laws governing custodial and parental rights to child or children by the birth mother

and her partner using Donor sperm may vary from State to State.

¤ The T.A.ID sperm Donor cryopreserved inventory is limited to ten (10) Client(s)/Recipients that have reported successful live births WorldWide per Donor. BioGenetics corporation will reserve the right to limit the distribution and/or the number of individual Client(s)/Recipient(s) requesting T.A.ID sperm Donor cryopreserved inventoried vials, based on the individual country’s Assisted Reproduction Regulations.

(‡) Fees apply

BioGenetics Corporation is committed to maintain all personal information from Donors and

Client(s)/Recipient(s) as privileged and confidential. In the course of our relationship we may release information as permitted by law.

We appreciate and respect the trust you show in providing information to us.